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whoopy12

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  1. Hey James,

    A big factor regarding the fading color is what type of anodization was utilized during the insert's production. A great illustrated example of this can be found in the link below. Of course fading technique is also important.

    Also, a lot of the gen blue inserts you see started out on the blue Tudor submariners, and over the years were swapped onto Rollie's. To achieve a similar baseline, you may want to consider purchasing an aftermarket blue insert, and experiment with fading from there. The 2846 is the ETA movement most people prefer (regarding beat rate accuracy) for these vintage builds.

     

     

  2. Hi Rick,

    Welcome to RWG! This is easily the best forum for vintage builds, so keep digging through old threads and talking with members and you'll come out on top. I'm not as familiar with Tudor builds, but generally (not always), the higher priced cases (Yuki, Phong, Minh, etc) are closer to genuine spec than the cases that come from the trusted dealers (cartel, pure time, etc). Trustytime is a trusted dealer who sells cartel vintage watches (have to purchase the entire watch).

    Regarding DW, he is a scammer, pure and simple. A while back he just stopped sending items out period. You may be able to find a DW-based build on the member trade section, but finding just that particular case will be difficult.

    Good luck with your build mate!

  3. It's definitely gen. There were 2 distinguishable MK3 'variants'. One looks a hair thicker (Nanuq's) and the other is a tiny bit thinner. On the thinner one's I've noticed that the printing is often not centered as nicely which explains why the '20' and '30' go off the inner bezel insert's edge.

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    Ok, so i should start with a 1665 phong case and go for gen parts?

    I have read that the phong case have some small problems with to fat cgs?

     

    Thanks.

    Yup! Every 1665 case that I've purchased has had thicker cg's that need modding: just another thing that needs to be done

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  5. Hey Hun,

    Cases are Phong's forte. However dials, inserts, etc aren't. I would recommend sourcing other parts separately, finding a donor movement from a 1500 Rolex date, and putting everything together from there (or sending it to an RWG approved watch smith to assemble). It will take longer to source everything, but you will be MUCH happier when it's all together as you'll likely have more gen parts, better aftermarket parts (accuracy-wise), and a story behind your franken :)

     

    Good luck!

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